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My daughter is doing her first race on plastic .
The slope does not have a sprinkler system and if its a dry day will be very sticky .
I know nothing about waxing skis for plastic. So looking for some advice please.
I reckon skis that slide well will have a big advantage as slope is very short .
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Mr Sheen, only lasts one run pretty much, but if you're racing and don't mind giving it a skoosh at the top each time, it's worth a shot.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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rooski10, Where is she racing? Some slopes have local rules.
Something hard is usually best; I use CH4 and Zardoz on my sons skis and a combination of CH4, 4matt and Zardoz on mine.
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Yeh I always used Zardoz notwax at Sheffield. Dryslope racing shouldn't be too serious though, always looks funny to see people tuning away to ski on plastic!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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albinomountainbadger,
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always looks funny to see people tuning away to ski on plastic!
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Hard to ski without sharp edges on plastic ?
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ski, my comment was in relation to ski-racers who bring a tuning bench to the side of the piste and re-tune furiously each run while others were socialising. I spent most of my early skiing life on plastic but could just never take it that seriously. Each to their own.
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my youngest did a school competition on a dry slope recently and some of the kids had one pair of skis for the drag lift and then changed them at the top for the run. Personally I am just pleased she had a good time with her friends and came back in one piece.....
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If it's just the one race, then use whatever wax you've got hanging around, and then zardoz/MrSheen or similar immediately before the run. But a good clean carved race line will give her a faster speed without any wax compared to taking a wider line with skidded turns however well lubricated the skis.
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rooski10,
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My daughter is doing her first race on plastic .
The slope does not have a sprinkler system and if its a dry day will be very sticky .
I know nothing about waxing skis for plastic. So looking for some advice please.
I reckon skis that slide well will have a big advantage as slope is very short
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If it's her first race then the most important is sharp edges -- finishing is a pre-requisite to winning !
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